Volume 64: Emily Macarthur [Mrs. James Macarthur] correspondence and other papers, 1838-1879: No. 288

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to face all this trials for if delay, the [sooner] will be [indecipherable] when he ought to be getting better - I am afraid he is very poor - & if so I think the sons ought to help him - don;t you ?

Mary E is getting better & is at Torquay - she has promised to write to me regularly, once a fortnight but she is not methodical, so I am sure will not, unless I am always keeping her up to it - 

I miss her dear Mother so much & I only wish I could have seen more of her & indeed I would, but it has been impossible ever to leave my George, so I hope I have not been to blame - he has, in not letting me leave him - but not intentionally - he said he would always go at any time with me, but that was difficult from going alone - it 
 

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